Kohola (Humpback Whale) Series Print Four
The humpback whales can be seen along the coasts of Hawaii around October through April. The whales use the warmer waters to breed and teach their young calves how to swim. When they can successfully hold their breath for longer periods of time (approx. 45 minutes), they increase their chances of survival along the pacific coast as they maneuver past pods of orcas to the colder waters of Alaska during the summer months.
This series of prints focuses on these awe-inspiring whales. Each print is printed on archival paper using archival inks. The stretched canvas option is 1.5” thick on a semigloss canvas material.
The humpback whales can be seen along the coasts of Hawaii around October through April. The whales use the warmer waters to breed and teach their young calves how to swim. When they can successfully hold their breath for longer periods of time (approx. 45 minutes), they increase their chances of survival along the pacific coast as they maneuver past pods of orcas to the colder waters of Alaska during the summer months.
This series of prints focuses on these awe-inspiring whales. Each print is printed on archival paper using archival inks. The stretched canvas option is 1.5” thick on a semigloss canvas material.
The humpback whales can be seen along the coasts of Hawaii around October through April. The whales use the warmer waters to breed and teach their young calves how to swim. When they can successfully hold their breath for longer periods of time (approx. 45 minutes), they increase their chances of survival along the pacific coast as they maneuver past pods of orcas to the colder waters of Alaska during the summer months.
This series of prints focuses on these awe-inspiring whales. Each print is printed on archival paper using archival inks. The stretched canvas option is 1.5” thick on a semigloss canvas material.